How to say 'bunion' in various languages
Mandarin
姆囊炎
Pronunciation: Mǔ náng yán
(Interestingly, the first word is a combination of the characters for 'female' and 'mother'. Bunions occur mostly in females.)
Finnish
vaivaisenluu
Pronunciation: same as it reads
Hindi
गोखरू
Pronunciation: gokharoo
French
oignon
Pronunciation: wai-nyon
Japanese
バニオン
Pronunciation: bah-nee-on
Spanish
juanete
Pronunciation: hua-neh-teh
German
ballen
Pronunciation: bah-en
Somali
buniga
Indonesian
bunion
Pronunciation: boo-nee-on
This information was taken from Google Translate. The Somali translation did not have a pronunciation option. If there is any language you'd like to add to the list, please email bunion2bunioninfo@gmail.com
Mandarin
姆囊炎
Pronunciation: Mǔ náng yán
(Interestingly, the first word is a combination of the characters for 'female' and 'mother'. Bunions occur mostly in females.)
Finnish
vaivaisenluu
Pronunciation: same as it reads
Hindi
गोखरू
Pronunciation: gokharoo
French
oignon
Pronunciation: wai-nyon
Japanese
バニオン
Pronunciation: bah-nee-on
Spanish
juanete
Pronunciation: hua-neh-teh
German
ballen
Pronunciation: bah-en
Somali
buniga
Indonesian
bunion
Pronunciation: boo-nee-on
This information was taken from Google Translate. The Somali translation did not have a pronunciation option. If there is any language you'd like to add to the list, please email bunion2bunioninfo@gmail.com